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A two-step strategy combining autohydrolysis and enzymatic hydrolysis with a thermostable xylanase McXyn0243 for enhanced xylooligosaccharides production from rice hull

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Jinghao Ma   +11 more
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Assessment of the feed additive consisting of endo-1,3(4)-beta-glucanase and endo-1,4-beta-xylanase (ROVABIO® ADVANCE) for chickens for fattening and reared for laying, laying hens, turkeys for fattening and reared for breeding, and minor poultry species for fattening and reared for laying for the renewal of its authorisation and for its extension of use to all poultry species (Adisseo France SAS). [PDF]

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EFSA Panel on Additives and Products or Substances used in Animal Feed (FEEDAP)   +25 more
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Occupational Allergies to Xylanases

Pneumologie, 2004
The exposure against enzyme dusts have long been known to cause occupational allergies. In the 1960s an increasing number of occupational allergies in the detergent industry were observed. In this context the high sensitization potential of enzyme dusts attracted attention.
V, van Kampen, R, Merget, T, Brüning
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Endophytes as Producers of Xylanase.

Journal of Bioscience and Bioengineering, 2002
One hundred and sixty-nine endophytic fungi and 81 endophytic bacteria were isolated from 14 plants in total. Among them, 155 fungi (91.7%) and 52 bacteria (64%) were found to produce xylanase. The inside part of plants is a novel and good source for isolating xylanase producers in comparison with soil.
Manabu, Suto   +5 more
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